This in-app audio tour offers a witty and satirical journey through Washington DC as seen through the eyes of Charles Dickens during his 1842 visit. It delves into his humorous yet critical perspective on the America of that time, documented in his travelogue 'American Notes.' This tour is particularly captivating for fans of literature, history, and those interested in the societal observations of one of the 19th century's greatest writers. The starting point is at the historical Decatur House on Lafayette Square, moving through streets that hold the memories of Dickens' experiences and ending at Freedom Plaza, with its significant historical context. Along the way, you will pass iconic sites such as St. John’s Church, the White House, and the US Treasury, all places Dickens visited and wrote about candidly. Historical landmarks meld with literature and biting social commentary, offering a unique walking experience. As you traverse the same paths that Dickens once did, his words will come to life, painting a vivid picture of past and present. The most memorable part of this journey will be the chance to see the Capitol City through Dickens' critical lens, as his eloquent words bring to light the contrasts between the grandeur of American democratic ideals and the gritty reality he observed.